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You post the funniest stuff.
An article that shows the arrest of suspects followed by some sorry excuse for a op ed piece.
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Got to agree with "12" on this one,![]()
NH/BB's
After all, according to United Press International, it was Spain's European Union colleague, France, that accepted bribes from the Iraqi oil ministry in exchange for opposition to the American invasion of Iraq.
Sorry; but what exactly are you agreeing with? "12" didn't write a darn thing. I presume you are agreeing with the op-ed piece???
One for the 'Bush went on his own' crowd.
Germany will be tested next....
U.S. and German officials fear terrorists are in the advanced planning stages of an attack on U.S. military personnel or tourists in Germany.
Law enforcement officials tell the Blotter on ABCNews.com that U.S. air marshals have been diverted to provide expanded protection of flights between Germany and the United States.
Of particular concern, according to U.S. and German law enforcement officials, is Patch Barracks, the headquarters for U.S. European Command, near Stuttgart.
The 9/ll hijackers planned their operation out of Hamburg, Germany, and the country continues to be known as a staging area for al Qaeda and groups affiliated with it.
“There are 300 to 500 people who are suspected to be part of al Qaeda cells in Germany,†said Col. Andrews Pratt (Ret.) of the George Marshall Center in Germany.
“In a democratic state like Germany, you just can’t go out and arbitrarily arrest people because they are under suspicion,†Pratt said.